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Taking charge as a charge nurse
Nurse Leader Insider, September 4, 2019
Being a charge nurse is often as stressful as being a director. You are "charged" with the authority to make certain decisions (make assignments, provide guidance to those who are less experienced, request additional staff members when the patient census goes up, etc.) That’s the positive side.
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